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Writing Workshops for PhD Students

Writing Workshops for PhD Students

The Institute for Academic Development offer a range of writing workshops for your PhD, from getting started to writing up, designed to meet the complex demands of academic writing. These are a mixture of group workshops, 1-1 sessions and an online eWriting course.

An example of the workshops we run include:

  • The Writing Process: Getting Started333
  • Text: Coherence, Structure and Organisation
  • Effective Writing: Grammar
  • Writing a Literature Review
  • Writing Well: Language and Style
  • How to be Your Own Best Editor
  • Writing Clinics
  • Beating Writer’s Block
  • Is My Writing ‘Academic’ Enough?
  • eWriting: http://ewriting.org.uk/

    For more information on our writing suite see: http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/institute-academic-development/postgraduate/doctoral/courses/course-list

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